Once I Was Blind: Seeing Ourselves as God Sees Us
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Father Frank Munoz, a San Diego Sheriff’s chaplain, recalls responding to a missing three-year-old who was later found asleep in an SUV, using the incident to illustrate human blind spots and the difficulty of seeing ourselves as God sees us. He connects this to the Gospel story of Jesus healing the man born blind, noting that the disciples and Pharisees miss the miracle’s meaning by focusing on blame, credentials, and rules rather than healing. He argues that many are spiritually blinded by distorted religious messages portraying God as vindictive and the author of tragedies, rejecting phrases like “acts of God” or calling suffering “God’s will.” He affirms that the miracle stories reveal a loving God who desires healing, abundant life, and transforming grace, accessed through simple childlike faith.
00:00 Missing Child Callout
01:10 Found Safe and Sound
02:05 Our Spiritual Blind Spots
02:44 Childlike Faith and Prayer
04:11 Gospel of the Blind Man
04:42 Pharisees and Misread Miracles
06:31 Bad News Religion Critique
07:46 Rejecting Tragedy as Gods Will
09:07 The God I Don't Believe In
10:09 Good News God Heals
11:41 Grace and Healing Within
12:54 Embrace Faith to Heal
13:44 Final Blessing Amen